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Cep speķi Dūdijam ![]() Grupa: Biedri Pievienojās: 20.02.05 ![]() |
International Champtionship Debate #1 Welcome to the first International Debate between the Latvians and the Lithuanians! I am Elk, the judge of this competition; if you are from the Plaza, you will (currently) know me as Túrin. To start, here are the topic official rules: =========================== Morgoth was a poor strategist. Teams Each country has a team. In the team they have an equal number of main debaters (starters) and an unlimited number of subs. Teams select their captain, who will write the opening post for the team. Starting the Debate 1. The judge decides on the topic of the debate and announces it in the debate thread. The teams have one week for preparation. 2. After a week, the time counting starts and the proposition team (the hosting team) is expected to post their opening statement within time limit. The Debate 1. No IC, therefore no spectators allowed. All out-of-context posts should be deleted without warning. 2. No editing of posts allowed. 3. After the judge has posted the topic and before posting their first posts, the team captains should post their rosters. 4. The teams post Prop, Op, Prop, Op 5. It is up to the teams how they organize their arguments, but there are certain rules to be sticked to: Prop 1st post, Op 1st post Aim: Outlining Proposing/Opposing team's main arguments. Backing them up as much as space allows. The Opposing team cannot rebutt the arguments put forward in the Proposing teams first post. Prop 2nd, Op2nd (also 3rd) Aims: Backing up previously outlined arguments. Rebutting opposing teams arguments. Introducing new arguments. Only two rebuttals allowed in one teams post. Opponents rebuttals can be rebutted. Prop closing statement, Op closing statement (Preferably written by the team captain) Aim: Enforce team's arguments. It may be done by summarizing your arguments, by rebutting the last rebuttals of the opponent or in some other way, but no new rebuttals can be made. 6. Colour codes may be used by the team to organize their posts. In this case, the codes should be posted at the beginning of each post. This section is not included in the word count. 7. Rebuttals should be separated from the main arguments. The team may choose whether to include headings Main argument, Closing statement etc., but headings Rebuttal #1, Rebuttal #2 are required for the purpose of separation. 8. Time limit for the post to appear in the thread is 48 hours. In case a sub is called (which should be done openly in the thread), another 8 hours are added to the time remaining on the clock. The judge is expected to inform the debaters about the date and time their post is due. 9. Word limit is 2000 words for each main post and 500 words for the Closing Statement, excluding colour codes and all the formatting codes, including Headings and quotes. Judgment Every post (except the closing statements) is rated in the following categories, 5 point scale (5 - outstanding, 4 -very good, 3-ok, 2-somewhat lacking 1-poor 0-nonexistant) *Creativity *Staying on topic *Team spirit/team unity *Organisation (how easy it is to follow the author's thought) *Choice of arguments and rebuttal points. Plus, each team is rated in the following categories: *Overall strategy (how well posts were organized to allocage enough space for arguments and rebuttals. How well the chances to rebut opponents arguments and rebuttals were used) *Overall choice of arguments and rebuttal points *Strength of the Closing Statement =========================== To expand a bit on how I'd be judging - the rules are pretty straightforward: The first poster should introduce a number of arguments and support them as thoughroughly as s/he can, the second poster should continue in like fashion, and the 3rd should come in as a 'sweeper' and tie any loose ends, solidify any arguments that might need more support, etc. A strong, authoritative ending should also be included. But to elaborate on my personal style: I think there are two part of debate, one is logic, the other is passion. Logic is important, I want to see you fully reason out your points. But the other is passion, get into your words, make be believe that you are utterly convinced of their truth. That is the essense of debate, to me. In every one that I have been in, I still believe the side that I argued no matter of the outcome (or maybe it's because I'm stubborn (IMG:http://www.kurbijkurne.lv/forums/style_emoticons/kurb_gaiss/tongue.gif) ). The first post is due 48 hours from this post. I'm looking forward to it! (PS: I'm sorry for being late with this, it totally slipped my mind!) Šo rakstu rediģēja Elk: 27.02.2005 21:26 |
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